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Welcome Summer with Crystal Water

Welcome the shift from spring to summer with simple wellness rituals that encourage balance, relaxation, and mindfulness. Crystal infused products like AuRAUM crystal sprays and VitaJuwel’s GemWater bottles that feature Apatite, Peridot, Chalcedony, and clear quartz, are designed to bring fresh, uplifting energy to everyday hydration. Crystal sprays can refresh personal spaces, support meditation, or create a calming atmosphere during busy summer days. Paired with nourishing treats and intentional hydration, these rituals encourage moments of self care and reflection. Small daily practices can help restore focus, elevate mood, and support overall wellbeing throughout the season.

Energetic Healing Beyond Limits

We are in times of profound change, and it begins within. Experiencing fatigue, disrupted sleep, mental fog, dizziness, overwhelm, or conversely an unexplained sense of excitement, renewal, or other unusual experiences? You may be in personal transformation. At Make a Wave, we combine esoteric and energetic frameworks with therapeutic processes to restore balance, deepen understanding, and unlock what you have sensed deep within all along. Sessions may include grounding, emotional and lineage clearing, soul retrieval, energetic calibrations, and guided journeys beyond the veil.

Relieve Muscles with Block Therapy

Block therapy is a gentle bodywork technique designed to help release tension in sore, tight muscles and fascia. Using a specially designed block and focused breathing, the practice applies sustained pressure to areas of restriction throughout the body. This may help improve circulation, mobility, posture, and flexibility while reducing stiffness and discomfort. Many people use block therapy to ease muscle tightness caused by stress, exercise, prolonged sitting, or daily strain. As tension releases, movement often feels easier and more comfortable. Regular sessions can support relaxation, recovery, and overall body function, making block therapy a helpful addition to a healthy wellness routine.

Did You Know?

Father’s Day was inspired by a daughter named Sonora Smart Dodd, who wanted to honour her single father, a Civil War veteran who raised six children on his own.

June Intuitive Insight

Oracle Card drawn by Lygia Ramcharan. Righteousness – “Now is a time to be centred. Go within and find your peace. Breathe. Let go of what no longer serves you. Allow nature to harmonize your senses. Know that whatever leaves you returns in a much better form. Righteousness is akin to spirituality. Know that you are being guided by a higher source and that you are never alone in your decisions. There is nothing to fear. If you feel unbalanced, simply go outside and ground in nature.”

With Grace and Ease

Welcome each day with grace and ease. Grace is the state we are in when we are doing nothing, just being who we are at our best. Not pushing or making it happen, instead allowing and in that which is ready to be received. Who we encounter and what we experience throughout the day is not always in our control, but how we approach and take it in is our choice. When we meet life with frustration and resentment, the energies boomerang back and a viscous circle incurs as the energies get trapped. When we raise our own internal vibration, shifting to meet that of grace and ease, it gives us hope, connects us to our humanity and makes us more generous and loving beings. Allowing life to run smoother, welcoming in small gifts of connection along the way.

Strong Steps Toward Wellness

Men’s Health Month, observed every June, raises awareness about preventable health issues and encourages men and boys to make healthier lifestyle choices. Studies show men are less likely than women to visit a doctor regularly, often delaying medical care until problems become serious.
One important fact is that men typically live about five years less than women. Many health risks, including heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, can often be prevented through exercise, healthy eating, and regular checkups. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for men, making healthy habits especially important.
Mental health is another key focus. Many men avoid discussing stress, anxiety, or depression, even though millions experience these challenges every year. Health experts encourage open conversations and seeking support when needed.
Physical activity can greatly improve overall health. Just 30 minutes of daily exercise can reduce the risk of chronic disease while boosting mood and energy. Activities such as walking, biking, or gardening are simple ways to stay active.
Men’s Health Month also highlights the importance of screenings for prostate and testicular cancer. Early detection improves treatment success and survival rates.
Overall, the month encourages men to take small but meaningful steps toward better long term health and wellness.

Mental Health Care For Seniors

Mental health conditions such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, depression, and anxiety can be challenging, but compassionate support can make a meaningful difference. Our caregivers provide emotional reassurance, companionship, gentle structure, and encouragement with daily routines to help seniors feel supported and less alone. While we do not replace clinical professionals, our team works closely with primary care physicians and family members to ensure each person receives the care they need. Support may include assistance attending appointments, redirection during difficult moments, and communication with families about mood changes. Our goal is to help seniors feel valued, safe, and emotionally supported while giving families peace of mind.

June Trivia

.1. Q: How many minutes of moderate exercise are recommended weekly for adults? 2. Q: Which vitamin helps protect the skin from oxidative damage caused by UV exposure? 3. True or False? Men typically lose muscle mass faster after age 30 if they do not stay active.

Clean Eating Recipe

Lemon Herb Quinoa Salad 1 ½ cups quinoa, 2 ¼ cups water, 2 Tbsp fresh mint, leaves only, chopped, 2 Tbsp fresh basil, leaves only, chopped, 15 cherry tomatoes, halved, ⅓ cup finely diced red onion, 1 tsp finely grated lemon zest, 1½ Tbsp lemon juice, 2 Tbsp olive oil, ½ tsp salt. Place water and quinoa in a medium pot. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook for 8 to 9 minutes, until tender. When cooked, remove from heat to cool. Add all remaining ingredients, mix well and enjoy.

Book Club:

The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men’s Health – distills 25 years of research on men’s health into a comprehensive resource. It covers diet, exercise, supplements, and diseases like prostate cancer. The guide also offers advice on alcohol consumption, stress control, and navigating the healthcare system, making it an essential reference for men’s health. Ask at your local bookstore.